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| quote: | Originally posted by THE_Chris
Also a rerelease should contain the original, and a totally recreated version of the original, done on modern equipment. Theres so many old tracks that are good but the production doesnt sound as good as todays stuff. Remake them, but dont change ANYTHING. Just make it better production quality.
Edit: I think they should make more of an effort to put older tracks on the download stores rather than rereleasing them with a pile of crummy remixes. |
That's exactly what is wrong with most of the "rereleases" nowadays. One which still annoys me to bits is that Matt Darey excluded the original 12min version of 'Li Kwan - Point Zero' from the 2004 mix package. It should have been there because it's only ever released on one vinyl release 12 years back and is nowadays pretty damn hard to get for reasonable price. It seems that any labels can't make a rerelease without adding a bunch of new and mostly useless remixes along with the original set of mixes when just putting out the release as it was back then would have been enough. Hmm, but the idea of recreated original mix included in the rereleases sounds good tho. I'm up for that as i have never really given that any thought yet.
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